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I Wish To Know What Is Material Suitable for H2SO4
What is material suitable for H2SO4?
PTFE is okay for lining?
Also I want to know what are all the metals can use?
Can I use Tantalum? Hastelloy-C?
Please answer my questions.
CSE, System integration - Singapore
2005
2005
Merry Christmas, Rajamanickam. Unfortunately, your question is utterly abstract. What concentration, what temperature, what contaminants (for example, copper contamination changes the behavior). What exposure--immersion, splashing, vapors, continuous or periodic? Do you want to build a holding tank, a fastening bolt, a sensor, a heating coil?
PTFE is probably okay.

Ted Mooney, P.E.
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finishing.com - Pine Beach, New Jersey
2005
Hi Rajamanickam,
As Ted pointed out, you haven't given us a clue about size, pressure, concentration.
ONCE we have that info, ah, maybe we can help you.
Meanwhile go and have a gander in the archives at
# 11270 or # 12244 or # 15290 or # 8698

Freeman Newton [deceased]
(It is our sad duty to advise that Freeman passed away
April 21, 2012. R.I.P. old friend).
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